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Old 14th October 2019, 09:53   #12
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Originally Posted by chicochapman View Post
Did you download the "SRS Tool" from the Toaf site?
I've got it but as my airbag ECU isn't talking to me at the moment, I don't know how helpful this tool might be.
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It is included in the download, but I didn't need it. When I clicked the SRS button in the menu, it retrieved the errors succesfully. So I'm afraid I can't really say anything useful about the SRS tool.

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Originally Posted by vitesse View Post
Sorry for being exact but you say connector not plural, is this the tensioner connector you've checked?

Don't think you need the separate SRS app as that's for cars with the later Autoliv system, and your car is a 2000.

I believe that the Toaf programme does contain some errors, but on the other hand so does the T4 programme, Rave, Haynes etc. One thing is certain, noticed how many posts we don't see from Poland, think things run pretty smoothly over there and we're missing out on a lot, like the announced Android app.

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You're right to be exact, error due to bad translation happen all the time. I have replaced both connectors under the seat. The one for the tensioner and the one for the airbag. I only replaced the ones under the seat, mainly because I have no clue if there are other connectors out of sight...? Is there another connector inside the pre-tensioner system? That part is pretty much hidden by the seat itself, so I can't really see. Both connectors under the seat (driver and passenger) show 0 ohm resistence with a universal multimeter.

I did notice the description for several options in the TOAF program is very badly translated. So sometimes you need to read it 5 times before you get what it says haha. Not sure if it also works properly, because I don't feel comfortable changing the settings. If I do something wrong, I end up with a useless car.
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